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  1. 0 days since #Whalebone fucked up completely and #DNS4EU started resolving #Gentoo .org to some random Japanese site.

  2. #Lauder wants his own private whale hunting grounds for the blubber

    I mean yeah we know that

    What most don't realize is that he's also a #19thcentury #fetishist he loves the #corsets so he's also in it for the #whalebone

    And now that I'm making the joke, it'll end up probably being true

    It's like foot binding in China? Get them in corsets when they're young

    Yes this is a toot about the #epsteinFiles

  3. #Lauder wants his own private whale hunting grounds for the blubber

    I mean yeah we know that

    What most don't realize is that he's also a #19thcentury #fetishist he loves the #corsets so he's also in it for the #whalebone

    And now that I'm making the joke, it'll end up probably being true

    It's like foot binding in China? Get them in corsets when they're young

    Yes this is a toot about the #epsteinFiles

  4. #Lauder wants his own private whale hunting grounds for the blubber

    I mean yeah we know that

    What most don't realize is that he's also a #19thcentury #fetishist he loves the #corsets so he's also in it for the #whalebone

    And now that I'm making the joke, it'll end up probably being true

    It's like foot binding in China? Get them in corsets when they're young

    Yes this is a toot about the #epsteinFiles

  5. #Lauder wants his own private whale hunting grounds for the blubber

    I mean yeah we know that

    What most don't realize is that he's also a #19thcentury #fetishist he loves the #corsets so he's also in it for the #whalebone

    And now that I'm making the joke, it'll end up probably being true

    It's like foot binding in China? Get them in corsets when they're young

    Yes this is a toot about the #epsteinFiles

  6. #Lauder wants his own private whale hunting grounds for the blubber

    I mean yeah we know that

    What most don't realize is that he's also a #19thcentury #fetishist he loves the #corsets so he's also in it for the #whalebone

    And now that I'm making the joke, it'll end up probably being true

    It's like foot binding in China? Get them in corsets when they're young

    Yes this is a toot about the #epsteinFiles

  7. Now that people have told me that #Whalebone is the company behind #DNS4EU and not just some random scam suddenly sending me mail that they've created an account for me I've never asked for, I've checked the status about my false positive reports. Both have gotten an automated response that I'm going to get an answer in 24 hours.

    While the second one could be explained by holiday period, the first one is waiting since November 10th. This whole thing is a huge mistake.

  8. @badscooter Une recherche WHOIS donne « Pickup Services SA » qui est en fait DPD, une filiale de Geopost qui appartient au groupe La Poste.
    C’est donc un faux-positif à faire remonter à #Whalebone qui opère #DNS4EU : joindns4.eu/contact

  9. Oldest whale bone tools discovered in Europe reveal Stone Age humans used marine resources 20,000 years ago

    A recent study has revealed that humans living on the Atlantic coast of modern-day France and Spain were crafting tools from whale bones as far back as 20,000 years ago—much earlier than previously thought...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/05/old

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #whalebone #zooarchaeology #stoneage #pleistocene #huntergatherer

  10. Exploring #DNS4EU a little further and throwing myself back to research I was involved in a while back (arxiv.org/abs/2403.05638), surprisingly shows that the #European #resolver shows no problems resolving the sanctioned entities of #RussiaToday and #Sputniknews.

    An oversight? I would be less surprised if the unfiltered #resolvers resolve the domain names, but even the protective ones resolve to the correct domain names, revealing that #DNSblocking is not applied on #EU cyber-resiliency flagship project.

    #DNS #Sanctions #RussiansSanctions #EuropeanAlternatives #Whalebone

  11. Exploring #DNS4EU a little further and throwing myself back to research I was involved in a while back (arxiv.org/abs/2403.05638), surprisingly shows that the #European #resolver shows no problems resolving the sanctioned entities of #RussiaToday and #Sputniknews.

    An oversight? I would be less surprised if the unfiltered #resolvers resolve the domain names, but even the protective ones resolve to the correct domain names, revealing that #DNSblocking is not applied on #EU cyber-resiliency flagship project.

    #DNS #Sanctions #RussiansSanctions #EuropeanAlternatives #Whalebone

  12. Exploring #DNS4EU a little further and throwing myself back to research I was involved in a while back (arxiv.org/abs/2403.05638), surprisingly shows that the #European #resolver shows no problems resolving the sanctioned entities of #RussiaToday and #Sputniknews.

    An oversight? I would be less surprised if the unfiltered #resolvers resolve the domain names, but even the protective ones resolve to the correct domain names, revealing that #DNSblocking is not applied on #EU cyber-resiliency flagship project.

    #DNS #Sanctions #RussiansSanctions #EuropeanAlternatives #Whalebone

  13. Exploring #DNS4EU a little further and throwing myself back to research I was involved in a while back (arxiv.org/abs/2403.05638), surprisingly shows that the #European #resolver shows no problems resolving the sanctioned entities of #RussiaToday and #Sputniknews.

    An oversight? I would be less surprised if the unfiltered #resolvers resolve the domain names, but even the protective ones resolve to the correct domain names, revealing that #DNSblocking is not applied on #EU cyber-resiliency flagship project.

    #DNS #Sanctions #RussiansSanctions #EuropeanAlternatives #Whalebone

  14. Exploring #DNS4EU a little further and throwing myself back to research I was involved in a while back (arxiv.org/abs/2403.05638), surprisingly shows that the #European #resolver shows no problems resolving the sanctioned entities of #RussiaToday and #Sputniknews.

    An oversight? I would be less surprised if the unfiltered #resolvers resolve the domain names, but even the protective ones resolve to the correct domain names, revealing that #DNSblocking is not applied on #EU cyber-resiliency flagship project.

    #DNS #Sanctions #RussiansSanctions #EuropeanAlternatives #Whalebone

  15. Another thought about #DNS4EU :

    The protective nameserver responds much faster on #IPv6 than it does on #IPv4. Good job, #Whalebone!

  16. Last week was another stakeholder meeting on #DNS4EU. #Whalebone provided a short overview of the project including a timeline. Public launch is scheduled for June this year. The talk elaborates on various considerations of the new #DNS project. I was mostly interested in the deployment aspect, the #DDoS slides and the #privacy and #anonymization mechanisms.

    My personal main concern with the project is the absence of resolver technology. The project plainly uses the #KnotDNS resolver. Not a bad choice, but University taught me that diversity in the backend software introduces even more resiliency. Yet, as Whalebone is a #Czech company, it is apparent why they chose #KnotDNS exclusively.

    The slides are public.

  17. Last week was another stakeholder meeting on #DNS4EU. #Whalebone provided a short overview of the project including a timeline. Public launch is scheduled for June this year. The talk elaborates on various considerations of the new #DNS project. I was mostly interested in the deployment aspect, the #DDoS slides and the #privacy and #anonymization mechanisms.

    My personal main concern with the project is the absence of resolver technology. The project plainly uses the #KnotDNS resolver. Not a bad choice, but University taught me that diversity in the backend software introduces even more resiliency. Yet, as Whalebone is a #Czech company, it is apparent why they chose #KnotDNS exclusively.

    The slides are public.

  18. Last week was another stakeholder meeting on #DNS4EU. #Whalebone provided a short overview of the project including a timeline. Public launch is scheduled for June this year. The talk elaborates on various considerations of the new #DNS project. I was mostly interested in the deployment aspect, the #DDoS slides and the #privacy and #anonymization mechanisms.

    My personal main concern with the project is the absence of resolver technology. The project plainly uses the #KnotDNS resolver. Not a bad choice, but University taught me that diversity in the backend software introduces even more resiliency. Yet, as Whalebone is a #Czech company, it is apparent why they chose #KnotDNS exclusively.

    The slides are public.

  19. Last week was another stakeholder meeting on #DNS4EU. #Whalebone provided a short overview of the project including a timeline. Public launch is scheduled for June this year. The talk elaborates on various considerations of the new #DNS project. I was mostly interested in the deployment aspect, the #DDoS slides and the #privacy and #anonymization mechanisms.

    My personal main concern with the project is the absence of resolver technology. The project plainly uses the #KnotDNS resolver. Not a bad choice, but University taught me that diversity in the backend software introduces even more resiliency. Yet, as Whalebone is a #Czech company, it is apparent why they chose #KnotDNS exclusively.

    The slides are public.

  20. Last week was another stakeholder meeting on #DNS4EU. #Whalebone provided a short overview of the project including a timeline. Public launch is scheduled for June this year. The talk elaborates on various considerations of the new #DNS project. I was mostly interested in the deployment aspect, the #DDoS slides and the #privacy and #anonymization mechanisms.

    My personal main concern with the project is the absence of resolver technology. The project plainly uses the #KnotDNS resolver. Not a bad choice, but University taught me that diversity in the backend software introduces even more resiliency. Yet, as Whalebone is a #Czech company, it is apparent why they chose #KnotDNS exclusively.

    The slides are public.

  21. Wer DNS-Resolver betreibt, weiß, wohin seine Nutzer surfen. Die EU will eigene Resolver als Gegengewicht zu Anbietern wie Google und Cloudflare aufbauen.
    EU-Kommission erteilt Zuschlag für europäische DNS-Resolver